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Amid Agnipath protests, Rajnath Singh meets services chiefs for 2nd straight day

Agnipath protest: The Centre has announced several measures to support the ‘Agniveers’ after their four-year stint in the armed forces under the Agnipath scheme

Published on: Jun 19, 2022 10:43 AM IST
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Union defence minister Rajnath Singh is chairing a meet with the three services chief for the second straight day amid the ongoing protests across the country against the Agnipath recruitment scheme, news agency ANI reported.

Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday announced that the Centre has cleared a proposal to reserve 10% of jobs in organisations under the ministry for Agniveers recruited under the Agnipath model. (ANI)
Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday announced that the Centre has cleared a proposal to reserve 10% of jobs in organisations under the ministry for Agniveers recruited under the Agnipath model. (ANI)

On Saturday, the defence minister had met army chief General Manoj Pande, navy chief Admiral R Hari Kumar and IAF chief Air Chief Marshal Vivek Ram Chaudhari as the protests intensified against the new defence recruitment scheme.

The defence minister later announced a ten per cent quota for ‘Agniveers’ in Coast Guard and defence public sector undertakings (DPSU) after the completion of four year service under Agnipath scheme. Similarly, the home ministry has also announced a ten per cent quota in central paramilitary forces (CAPF) and the Assam Rifles. The home ministry also announced a three years' age relaxation beyond the prescribed upper age limit to ‘Agniveers’ for recruitment in the paramilitary forces and the Assam Rifles. For the first batch of ‘Agniveers’, the age relaxation will be for five years beyond the upper age limit.

 
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